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Перевод: exile
[прилагательное] ссыльный; [существительное] изгнание; ссылка ; изгнанник ; [глагол] изгонять; ссылать; сослать
Тезаурус:
- Kevin McNamara's gauche exile's nationalism is light years adrift of the post-nationalist Ireland symbolised by President Mary Robinson.
- But, as an exile friend says, threatening to throw himself in Chihana's footsteps, "It seems the only way the media will be interested is if something happens to someone else."
- The corpse has been in a freezer in Hawaii since he died there in exile in 1989.
- Ajax join English clubs in European exile, as UEFA bans the club for the next two years they qualify for Europe, as punishment for the previous week's crowd trouble, when the Austria Vienna goalkeeper was felled by a metal spike.
- As peoples shift from one part of the globe to another, from one self to another, in various states of exile, dispossession and displacement, the dominant feature of the late-twentieth century has to be the search for place .
- Yet the more you build the greater the sense of exile.
- Murray's father, feeling that neither communiqu sufficiently absolved his son, left tax exile in Marbella bellowing recriminations and removed the boy from the school.
- An old man who has been living in exile returns to Prague in 1998.
- Brownlow, a Jersey tax exile whose father was a close friend of the Duke of Windsor, originally offered the Abdication papers to the Royal Archives.
- The rebirth of an underground implies induction, being drawn into shared exile, being both insider and outsider; rather than trying to break down the doors to edify the unconverted.
- They deprive English-qualified players of the opportunity at top level, and next season - when two exile clubs will be in the top league - more than 30 players will suffer because of it.
- They were socialists in exile from Czechoslovakia, and unknown to them their son crept out of the house in his pyjamas every Friday and Saturday night to hear uncouth music.
- The Smiths seduce us into aspiring to the same heroic pitch of failure and exile.
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